cat mom for 6 years (I am still learning every single day) When to spay/neuter your cat (up to your discretion) The healthiest age to spay or neuter your cat: 5-6 months You can, however, spay them after 1, 2, 3, or even 4 years after birth, even later. It’s totally okay, but the healthiest age to do so is 5-6 months. Skip Ahead to The positives & Risks of spaying/neutering your cat here. Feel free to skip ahead to my main reasons as to why it’s best to spay/neuter your cat. The Truth I am not going to tell…
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**There is a video attached at the bottom of this that is me scooping out the litter and also dropping it into another old litter box, if you’re interested in seeing that first** Tired of your home smelling like cat piss or poop? Look no more! Dr. Elsey’s Ultra UnScented Clumping Clay Cat Litter is what I am currently using now, and I love it! I have been a cat owner since 2019. It has been very great having a companion by my side. If you are interested in learning a little bit more about how I became a cat…
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ROBIN AND NIGHT WING ARE MY WORLD ❤️ You might be asking, Who is Robin and Nightwing? Well. They are my cats. They keep me going…. EVERY. SINGLE.DAY. Since Robin and Nightwing are always super supportive of me, I am also supportive of them. They are not here for the longest time, so I really want to make it super special for them. While they are beside me in this lifetime of theirs. I know there are a lot of first-time cat owners, and I want to help in whatever way possible! ***If you do not want**** to know of the story…